The Sydney Morning Herald | Australia v Pakistan: second ODI – live! The Guardian “I'd love to see Pakistan make a decent fist of it today. Just to bring it up to the level of that recent heartbreaking WI tour of Oz. Azhar Ali has been a giant among men but the Windies fought harder with less talent.” Sadly, I think that comparison ... Live cricket: Australia v Pakistan, second ODI from Melbourne Live: Australia vs Pakistan second ODI in Melbourne Australia vs Pakistan, 2nd ODI live cricket score: Aus win toss, opt to bat |
The Indian Express | If Pakistan continues ethnic cleansing, it will be reduced to a hump called 'Punjab': Defence Experts The Indian Express Defence Expert Major General (Retired) PK Sehgal on Saturday said that if the Pakistan Army does not mend its ways from ethnic cleansing then the country would be reduced to just a hump called Punjab as many regions are confronting and protesting ... Pakistan holding hundreds of Pashtun girls as sex slaves: Umar Khattak Pakistan Army, Sharif govt using Pashtun women as sex slaves, says activist Pakistani army abducts Pashtun girls and uses them as sex slaves: Umar Khattak |
The Nation | CPJ Asks Pakistan to Probe Killing of Journalist ABC News The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists asked Pakistan to investigate the fatal shooting of a local journalist in the country's southwest. In a statement, the media watchdog Saturday demanded action against those responsible for the killing ... Media watchdog asks Pakistan to probe killing of journalist in Balochistan Journalist killed by masked gunmen in Pakistan |
The Hindu (blog) | Pakistan rights body expresses alarm over disappearance of bloggers The Hindu (blog) The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed alarm over a growing sense of insecurity among civil society activists following disappearance of several bloggers over the last fortnight. In a statement issued on Saturday, the Commission ... Pakistani Activists Troubled by Mysterious Disappearances of Secular Bloggers Protest in UK over missing Pakistani activists |
DailyO | Shrinking space for liberals in Pakistan DailyO On January 11, Pakistan prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the restoration of an ancient Hindu temple in the Punjab province. "We all are equal - Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and people belonging to other religions; we are all one. |
Sport24 | West Indies axes Pakistan tour Sport24 Karachi - Pakistan's hopes of hosting international cricket matches suffered another setback on Saturday after the West Indies refused to compete in a short two Twenty20 match series in the South Asian nation over security fears. No major team has ... |
Aljazeera.com | Forced disappearances will not silence us Aljazeera.com In the first two weeks of 2017, five activists have reportedly gone missing in Pakistan. Others have taken to social media to share what they referred to as failed abduction attempts. Chat groups, email lists, and social media are abuzz with multiple ... Protest held in UK for missing Pakistani progressive activists Pakistan's vanishing voices Digital Activists Are Disappearing in Pakistan |
The Indian Express | Afghanistan: Protests break out against Pakistan's support to Taliban The Indian Express The protests took place outside the Pakistan Consulate in Herat with protestors chanting slogans of ' down with Pakistan'. The slogan shouting protestors also burnt the Pakistani flag and held Islamabad responsible for backing the Taliban which led to ... |
Hindustan Times | Watch: 'Pakistan's Hulk' of 435-kg stops a tractor with his bare hands Hindustan Times These characteristics can be found in the Pakistan's version of Hulk. Meet 25-year-old Arbab Khizer Hayat, who can stop a tractor with his bare hands, pull up cars and lift men single handedly is claiming to be the world's strongest man. Hayat weighs ... Meet the 'Pakistan Hercules', 25, who weighs 68 stone and hopes to become world's strongest man Meet Pakistan's thousand pound Incredible Hulk Pakistani man who weighs 68-STONE eats 36 eggs for breakfast and 7lb of meat a day |
Forbes | Pakistan Beats India, Again Forbes America needed Pakistan as an ally in its war against Afghanistan. And Pakistan's leadership offered to do just that in exchange for the US brokering debt relief for their large external debt – 60 percent of the country's GDP, with debt serving ... |